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  2. SoftMaker Office - Wikipedia

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    SoftMaker Office is an office suite which aims for compatibility with Microsoft Office.It is available as a one-time purchase, as well as a subscription. A freeware version with a slightly reduced feature set is released under the name SoftMaker FreeOffice.

  3. Mark (sign) - Wikipedia

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    identification of the manufacturer and place of origin (manufacturer's mark, maker's mark, later a factory mark); differentiation in order to distinguish between similar items (for example, a date mark). These marks are typically useful to distributors; [7] certification of the product quality (certification mark, for example, an assay mark).

  4. Logo Software - Wikipedia

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    Logo Software San. ve Tic. A.Ş. is a Turkish business software company based in Gebze, Kocaeli. The company was founded in 1984, and was officially established in 1986. [ 1 ] Logo Yazılım has more than 1,500 employees and over 1,000 business partners in 7 different locations in 4 different countries.

  5. Marq (company) - Wikipedia

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    Marq (formerly Lucidpress) is a web-based brand enablement desktop publishing software application with brand templates. Built on web standards such as HTML5 and JavaScript, Marq is supported in modern web browsers including Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari. [1]

  6. Maker’s Mark releases unique bourbon bottles for Keeneland ...

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    Maker’s Mark said all the bottles generally sell out in one day. The proceeds from the bottles’ sales will go towards the creation of a permanent public art legacy project. The plan for the ...

  7. Mark (designation) - Wikipedia

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    The kind of products that use this convention vary widely in complexity. The concept shares some similarities with the type designation (in hardware), also called software versioning: 1.0+ (1.1, 1.12, 2.0, 3.0, etc.), used to designate general software product releases, and other version control schemas. Thus designations like "Mark I", "Mark ...